Carrot Farming: 8K Cost, 80K Profit! Barabanki Farmer Shares Success Story

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News18•26-01-2026, 21:14
Carrot Farming: 8K Cost, 80K Profit! Barabanki Farmer Shares Success Story
- •Carrot cultivation is emerging as a highly profitable cash crop for farmers, offering significant returns in a short period.
- •Farmer Ravi Kumar from Badel village, Barabanki, earns 80-90 thousand rupees profit from two bighas of carrots with a low investment of 8-10 thousand rupees per bigha.
- •Carrots require minimal care, are not eaten by animals, and the crop yields for about a month after 90 days of sowing.
- •The cultivation process involves deep plowing, applying cow dung and fertilizers, sowing seeds, and irrigating 15 days after germination.
- •High market demand for carrots year-round, used in salads, vegetables, juices, and pickles, ensures easy sale of produce.
Why It Matters: Carrot farming offers high profits with low investment and minimal care, making it a lucrative cash crop for farmers.
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